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Chris Pine And Michelle Rodriguez Respond After Finding Out Dungeons And Dragons Inspired ‘Satanic Panic

If there’s one thing that reviews of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves would seem to generally agree upon, it’s that the movie is a lot of fun. There’s plenty of humor to be found in the film, which is actually one of the ways that the D&D movie best represents its source material; the actual games tend to get quite silly now and then. It’s a very different tone than would have been attached to the game decades ago, considering there were people who thought the game was satanic.

Dungeons & Dragons has been around since 1974 ,but it is probably more popular now than it ever has been. Part of the reason for that may lie in the “Satanic Panic” of the 1980s, where a couple of high-profile incidents resulted in a stigma that the game was driving its players into literal Satan worship. Interestingly, the panic is apparently far enough in the past that actors in the new D&D movie weren’t even aware of it. Chris Pine was clearly surprised when speaking to Yahoo about the fear around the game. He explained…

I remember rap music being feared. Metallica was feared, death metal was feared. But I don’t remember Dungeons & Dragons ever being on the most wanted list of cultural artifacts. That’s wild.

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